Disagree. Learning the legacy about his nephew is bittersweet. Seeing Seymour waiting years for Fry after "He forgot about me a long time ago," is just depressingly brutal.
Yes! That bittersweet legacy moment is what makes Fryish unique. It’s the twist we didn’t see coming. The heartache is sharp, but there’s a healing sense when you realize Fry wasn’t left in the dust; his brother actually carried his memory forward. The payoff is emotional, not just for Fry but for anyone who has lost someone and needed that kind of closure.